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Title: | Inter-disciplinarity, development studies, and development practice |
Authors: | Kolawole, Oluwatoyin Dare |
Keywords: | Methods Sub-saharan Africa |
Issue Date: | 9-Mar-2010 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis; https://www.tandfonline.com/ |
Citation: | Kolawole, O.D. (2010) Inter-disciplinarity, development studies, and development practice. Development in Practice, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 227-239 |
Abstract: | The article primarily seeks to show the interconnectedness of diverse academic disciplines and their crucial role in development practice. It sheds light on the meanings of developmentrelated concepts and seeks to delineate between the four inter-related concepts of multi-, inter-, trans-, and cross-disciplinarity. It argues that while inter-disciplinarity is desirable for a broad-based discipline such as Development Studies, the appropriateness of the concept when juxtaposed with trans-disciplinarity seems somewhat inadequate. Buttressing the importance of the contributions of all disciplines and of course development initiatives to Development Studies, case studies of failed water and agricultural projects – which never incorporated vital and cognate expertise – in the South are, thus, provided in the discourse. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10311/2170 |
ISSN: | 0961-4524 (print) 1364-9213 (online) |
Appears in Collections: | Research articles (ORI) |
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